Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...aroused were the buyers by the fourth day's display that they furnished almost $500,000 for the remaining pieces in the Salomon Collection; in the first three days they had paid altogether a little less than $200,000. Mrs. Elisha Walker, Manhattan social bigwig, successfully proffered $44,000 for six tapestried chairs and a sofa that had been made, a long time ago, for Queen Marie Antoinette of France. A little Watteau, which showed a pale libidinous god making love to a plump nymph, went to a dealer for $12,500. A portrait by Fragonard of the Chevalier...
...Broadly speaking, the topics included in the agenda of the Conference may be divided into six groups: First, the organization problems of the Pan-American Union; second, questions of an inter-American judicial nature; third, problems of communication; fourth, intellectual cooperation; fifth, economic problems, and sixth, social problems...
...Eric Geddes, less the scholar-diplomat, more the born executive, came young to the U. S. from England and forgot social caste while he worked for the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Soon he went out to build bridges, tracks and soaring trestles in India. Returning, he won further experience with the British North-Eastern Railway...
...Sever 35 Greek 15a Sever 30 History 66 Sever 30 History of Religions 1a Sever 5 Latin A II Sever 17 Latin B III Sever 18 Mathematics 12a Sever 18 Philosophy 3b Emerson J Physics C Emerson, A, F. D Physics 3a Sever 36 Scandinavian 1 Sever 30 Social Ethics 8 Emerson J Zoology 17 New Lect. Hall 2 O'CLOCK English 35a New Lect. Hall, Mem. Hall...
...Princeton, but other causes are a common interest in the athletic fortunes of the three time-honored Eastern universities, and a tendency to think alike not only on athletic subjects but on educational ideals and standards as they are promulgated at these seats of learning, and there is a social element only at Chicago where, by the way, there is a large and flourishing Yale-Harvard-Princeton club, may Harvard men be found who think that perhaps Princeton was too brush in her football tactics. This attitude appears to have been the result of some evangel of hate who came...